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Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna about the possibility of selling or renting out the Sagamore Hill property. The costs to maintain it have been prohibitive and Roosevelt is looking for a way to decrease his expenses. He and Edith are enjoying their honeymoon in Italy and he thanks Ann...

Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna about his and Edith's continuing honeymoon through Europe. He thanks Anna for sending him a telegram about the recent death of a friend. Roosevelt needs to discuss the arrangements for his daughter Alice when he returns from his trip and he wants...

Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna about his and Edith's continuing honeymoon. They are enjoying their time in Naples and will soon head to Pompeii. Roosevelt is still concerned about reducing expenses.

Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna about his and Edith's continuing honeymoon through Italy. They are enjoying the sights, especially Milan and its cathedral, and artwork. They plan to sail home on March 19 and he longs to see Sagamore Hill again.

Theodore Roosevelt writes to Anna about his and Edith's continued honeymoon. They have been spending time in Paris visiting with friends and he is sore from riding lessons. He asks if Anna read the Rejected Addresses and goes on in detail about it.

Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna Roosevelt about his and Edith's stay in Banbury, England, at Wroxton Abbey, the estate of Lord North. He describes the "huge Elizabethan house" as well as fox hunting with Lord and Lady North. M. P. Hoare took them to the House of Commons...